Some of mine never get here.
Ken
(We'll see if this one does)
At 02:59 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
No idea why this took so long to get to the list...
Johannes Gebauer schrieb:
On 22:28 Uhr John Howell wrote:
Chances are fairly good that he wrote the
sonatas for his friend, Abel, at Köthen, and
it's probably more likely than not that it was
Abel who acquainted Sebastian with the new
developments at the French court, including
the adoption of the 7-string bass, and may
even have been invited to Leipzig to play the
first performances of the St. Matthew Passion.
That probably not, as the original version of
the Matthew Passion did not include a Gamba.
One Aria was for lute and the other for cello.
That's not to say he (Abel) may not have been
there to play in the later performances, I wouldn't know.
Johannes
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